Tag Archive | Netflix
See You Again
Originally posted on yadadarcyyada:
Sorry I’m not sorry…Not sorry I took a blogging break to question myself. I was seized with a feeling, a feeling that I had nothing else to say…I know that doesn’t stop some folks, but I didn’t want to waste my time or yours, you know, overstay my welcome. Then lately,…
This Week in Macabre & Mysterious Media: July 6 – 12.
Originally posted on Renae Rude – The Paranormalist:
If you follow me on twitter or FB, you already know this, but I thought I’d share here anyway: The Ogre-Mobile was rear-ended at speed on Sunday afternoon. My husband is all right; alas poor Yaris is not. It’s likely to be a tough week as we…
This Week in Macabre & Mysterious Media: June 28 – July 5
Originally posted on Renae Rude – The Paranormalist:
~YOUR MUSICAL INTERLUDE~ Johnny Cash & Joni Mitchell – The Long Black Veil My most heartfelt recommendation this week: ~THE MOVIES~ NEW ON NETFLIX & IN REDBOX: A few favorites are LEAVING Netflix streaming soon, so catch them while you can: Stephen King’s The Stand (1994) TV mini-series Leaving Netflix…
#WW I Avoided Certain Books. Here’s Why.
Originally posted on Shannon A. Thompson:
#WW I Avoided Certain Books. Here’s Why. Right now, I’m basically reading all the novels I’ve avoided over the past year or so. Why did I avoid these reads? I can honestly just guess—since it’s difficult to remember—but I thought it’d make for an interesting topic. The first novel…
This Week in Macabre & Mysterious Media: April 6 – 12, 2015
Originally posted on Renae Rude – The Paranormalist:
~YOUR MUSICAL AUDITORY INTERLUDE~ Deathly Spirits: A Ghost Story (and cocktail recipe) from Ted Raimi A huge thanks to my daughter, Pooka, for finding this and sharing it with me. If you only watch, play, or read one thing from this list, it should be: [EDIT] Now…
New Podcast Up: Reasons for Writing and Filmgoing
Originally posted on Writing Is Hard Work:
In this episode we discuss the hard life of an indie writer, what that entails, and mostly why we keep writing. Many independent writers quit writing all together when the going gets rough, but what is needed to keep the creative fires burning? We also wrap up the…